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InventHelp®, America's leading inventor service company, announces that one of its clients, an inventor from Indiana, has designed a manure fork which would make cleaning horse stalls less strenuous. This invention is patented and a prototype is available.

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The "Newer Fork" would feature a design that could prevent arm and wrist strain typically resulting from using a manual fork. To help with this effort, the device would include a battery-powered vibrating mechanism to separate the waste from sawdust. The design would make cleaning horse stalls faster, easier and more efficient. Featuring a lightweight design, the unit would be easy to operate and help reduce sawdust waste.

The Newer Fork would consist of a manure fork that would feature a battery-powered, vibrating mechanism and a standard, removable rake head. The handle would be constructed from PVC pipe and PVC pipe fittings. The unit would measure approximately four to five feet long and one inch in diameter. The handle would incorporate a trigger-style on/off control and a rubber grip. The battery and vibrating mechanism would be contained within a PVC collar located between the rake head and the handle. A user would grip the fork with both hands, scoop up a pile of manure and sawdust and activate the mechanism. The vibrating action would cause the sawdust to fall through the tines of the rake. The unit may be designed as a handle mechanism to add to any manure fork.

InventHelp® is attempting to submit the invention to companies for review. If substantial interest is expressed, the company will attempt to negotiate for a sale or royalties for the inventor. For more information, telephone Dept. INY-566 at (800) 851-6030. Learn more about InventHelp® and their Invention Submission services at http://www.inventhelp.com.